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Better Buying Power:

Better Buying Power: Guidance for Obtaining Greater Efficiency and Productivity in Defense Spending. Purpose. Provide information on the USD(AT&L) acquisition initiatives described in: “Better Buying Power: Guidance for Obtaining Greater Efficiency and Productivity in Defense Spending”

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  1. Better Buying Power: Guidance for Obtaining Greater Efficiency and Productivity in Defense Spending

  2. Purpose • Provide information on the USD(AT&L) acquisition initiatives described in: • “Better Buying Power: Guidance for Obtaining Greater Efficiency and Productivity in Defense Spending” • USD(AT&L) memo, 14 Sep 10

  3. “Better Buying Power” Initiatives Focus Areas Target Affordability and Control Cost Growth Incentivize Productivity & Innovation in Industry Promote Real Competition Improve Tradecraft in Acquisition of Services Reduce Non-Productive Processes and Bureaucracy Acquisition Efficiency Guidance Roadmap

  4. Target Affordability and Control Cost Growth Mandate affordability as a requirement Implement “should cost” based management Eliminate redundancy within warfighter portfolios Achieve Stable and economical production rates Manage program timelines Acquisition Efficiency Guidance Roadmap

  5. Will Cost – Should Cost Memo • Three Methods: • Bottoms-up assessment • Identify Reductions from Will-Cost • Competitive Contracting and Contract Negotiations • AT&L Memo dtd 22 Apr 11 – Implementation of Will Cost-Should Cost Management, joint Memo from Dr. Carter and Mr. Hale. • Army, USAF guidance out; Navy specific guidance pending. • Will-Cost still used for External Reporting (e.g., APB)

  6. Acquisition Efficiency Guidance Roadmap Incentivize Productivity & Innovation in Industry • Reward contractors for successful supply chain and indirect expense management • Increase Use of FPIF contract type • Capitalize on progress payment structures • DPAP Memo dtd 27 Apr 11 – Cash Flow Tool for Evaluating Alternative Financing Arrangements • Institute a superior supplier incentive program • Reinvigorate industry’s independent research and development & protect the defense technology base

  7. Promote Real Competition Emphasize competitive strategy at each program milestone Remove obstacles to competition Allow reasonable time to bid Require non-certified cost and pricing data on single offers Enforce open system architectures and set rules for acquisition of technical data rights DPAP Memo dtd 27 Apr 11 – Improving Competition in Defense Procurements-Amplifying Guidance. This memo amplifies guidance in DPAP Memo dtd 24 Nov 10 with the same title Increase small business role and opportunities Acquisition Efficiency Guidance Roadmap

  8. Improve Tradecraft in Acquisition of Services Assign senior managers for acquisition of services Adopt uniform services market segmentation (taxonomy) DPAP Memo dtd 23 Nov 2010– Taxonomy for Acquisition of Services Address causes of poor tradecraft Define requirements and prevent creep Conduct market research Increase small business participation Acquisition Efficiency Guidance Roadmap

  9. Reduce Non-Productive Processes and Bureaucracy Reduce frequency of OSD level reviews Work with Congress to eliminate low value added statutory requirements Reduce the volume and cost of Congressional Reports Reduce non-value added requirements imposed on industry Align DCMA and DCAA processes to ensure work is complementary DPAP Memo dtd 4 Jan 11– Better Buying Power: Guidance for Obtaining Greater Efficiency and Productivity in Defense Spending; “Aligning DCMA and DCAA Processes to Ensure Work is Complementary” Increase use of Forward Pricing Rate Recommendations (FPRRs) to reduce administrative costs PDUSD AT&L Memo dtd 20 Apr 11– Document Streamlining: Program Strategies and Systems Engineering Plan First 2 of 4 Other 2 due soon are Life Cycle Support Plan and Program Protection Plan. Acquisition Efficiency Guidance Roadmap

  10. Alignment of DCMA-DCAA • Effective 17 Sep 10, DCAA doesn’t perform field pricing audits below: • $100M for Cost-type proposals • $10M for fixed-type proposals • DCMA will provide field pricing assistance for those • DCMA single Agency for FPRA and FPRR • DCAA to cease Financial Capability Reviews & Purchasing System Reviews. DCMA to do both. • DCAA to audit subcontract costs as part of incurred costs audits & report deficiencies to ACO. • DPAP published proposed DFARS Case 2009-D038

  11. DoDI 5000.02 Document Disposition AT&L

  12. Reducing Internal Reporting Requirements Internal Reports • Director, Administration & Management requested review of 97 USD(AT&L) internally generated reporting requirements • USD(AT&L) recommended elimination of 45 • All 45 have been eliminated • Lists can be found at: • http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/non_issuance_reports_for_elimination.pdf • http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/html/reportcancellation.html

  13. Reducing External Reporting Requirements External Reports • The Department requested repeal of requirements for 158 recurring Congressional reports: • 55 were USD(AT&L) requests • H.R. 1540 • Would grant 25 of the 158 requests • Includes 4 of the 55 USD(AT&L) requests • S.1253 (sections 1061 through 1069) • Would repeal or modify almost 100 recurring reporting requirements as requested by the Department.

  14. Reducing External Reporting Requirements Legislative Proposals • Requested relief from full suite of N-M process requirements for critical cost breaches induced by quantity change • Requested repeal of all requirements for retroactive certifications • H.R. 1540 did not include either proposal • S.1253 includes • Relief for Quantity change Nunn-McCurdy (with caveat) • Repeal of requirement for retroactive certifications

  15. Target Affordability and Control Cost Growth Mandate affordability as a requirement Implement “should cost” based management Eliminate redundancy within warfighter portfolios Achieve Stable and economical production rates Manage program timelines Incentivize Productivity & Innovation in Industry Reward contractors for successful supply chain and indirect expense management Increase Use of FPIF contract type Capitalize on progress payment structures Institute a superior supplier incentive program Reinvigorate industry’s independent research and development Acquisition Efficiency Guidance Roadmap • Promote Real Competition • Emphasize competitive strategy at each program milestone • Remove obstacles to competition • Allow reasonable time to bid • Require non-certified cost and pricing data on single offers • Enforce open system architectures and set rules for acquisition of technical data rights • Increase small business role and opportunities • Improve Tradecraft in Acquisition of Services • Assign senior managers for acquisition of services • Adopt uniform services market segmentation (taxonomy) • Address causes of poor tradecraft • Define requirements and prevent creep • Conduct market research • Increase small business participation • Reduce Non-Productive Processes and Bureaucracy • Reduce frequency of OSD level reviews • Work with Congress to eliminate low value added statutory requirements • Reduce the volume and cost of Congressional Reports • Reduce non-value added requirements imposed on industry • Align DCMA and DCAA processes to ensure work is complementary • Increase use of Forward Pricing Rate Recommendations (FPRRs) to reduce administrative costs

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